 barmar, on 2013-June-11, 11:51, said:
barmar, on 2013-June-11, 11:51, said:
I was operating Vugraph at a table with her last year. At one point she asked a TD to take her little dog out for a walk or something.
I've never met Lynn Deas, and so I have nothing against the woman, and do have great respect for her bridge accomplishments. However, this sounds an awful lot like taking undue advantage of her reputation, at least. No one should get "special dispensation" just because of who she (or he) is, and no one should think it proper to ask a TD working at a tournament to walk her dog for her.

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						 Lap dogs have been a common habit of older women of the upper classes in almost every culture on earth for as far back as anyone can remember.  Selling Masterpoints for real money is a tenuous affair. Older, upper class women are a key demographic market segment.
 Lap dogs have been a common habit of older women of the upper classes in almost every culture on earth for as far back as anyone can remember.  Selling Masterpoints for real money is a tenuous affair. Older, upper class women are a key demographic market segment. 
